I don't know much about accuracy regarding this character, I just added some minor detail bits here and there. I think the mask is different though? Aren't their lines going straight down instead of a net pattern? I think maybe some Zemo versions got mixed up.

Anyway though I didn't do much here, I'm just following crosspots details, he's the one who put all the hard parts in the base. Really i just changed the palette colors a little and added like 2 new colors somewhere in random spots of shading.

It's nice to know everyone likes it, even though it's a very small change, though it feels weird for me personally because I didn't really sprite this character. I feel like I only contributed the voice rip for Zemo to be honest.

Anyway though I didn't do much here, I'm just following crosspots details, he's the one who put all the hard parts in the base. Really i just changed the palette colors a little and added like 2 new colors somewhere in random spots of shading.

Actually, it's the palettes colors , that i like the most. Zemo's suit are really much better since you add new colors with shading.

Same with Strucker and Skull. I don't think he needs to be slimmed down to be honest.

@lucaster,

Yes palette colors are the most important part of a wip! It's a very tricky thing to do, I always recommend you just copy the rgb of a msh/mvc character for best results. It's very difficult to create your own selections because you have to keep in mind the contrast between the colors while at the same time looking for the right style of color. For msh/mvc, you have to go for a vibrant variety, however, comic colors, especially the old ones have very dull colors, so it is harder to get the right look when you're trying to get that.

@lucaster,Yes palette colors are the most important part of a wip! It's a very tricky thing to do, I always recommend you just copy the rgb of a msh/mvc character for best results. It's very difficult to create your own selections because you have to keep in mind the contrast between the colors while at the same time looking for the right style of color. For msh/mvc, you have to go for a vibrant variety, however, comic colors, especially the old ones have very dull colors, so it is harder to get the right look when you're trying to get that.

RGB ? I don't know what is it but I know what you mean about comics colors...I think or not.

@Ax Does bother you if you could edit and show me (us?) how it looks like with this sprites from my wip char, please ?

To make it easier to apply, you can copy and paste the new shade samples on similar areas to make the job easier to do in some cases so you don't have to redraw them all the time.

@crosspotts,

Try it out someday when you feel ready to try something new and you'll get the hang of it and you'll eventually come into an understanding of it.

For coding, I recommend using scruffydragon's DCvsMarvel templates. I learned by first sprite/audio swapping it up into a Lizard wip. Then by examining the differences between my wip and theirs in fighter factory, I caught onto the extra modifications they made and I later mimicked them in my wip. In that process it was just a matter of copy/paste in coding bits and figuring out what each coding paragraph did by looking it up online in mugen docs online.

then later as the process gets easier make personal modifications to that to make it your own and really make it work better in your character. You really just have to give it a shot one day. For me it took about 6 different trys in the span of 1 year or so.